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June 12-16, 2005 Ottawa, Canada

NATO CCMS Pilot Study PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: Mega-Sites. June 12-16, 2005 Ottawa, Canada. Transboundary Cooperation for Hazard Prevention in the Kura-river Basin. Presentation by Nino Chikovani Ministry of Environment GEORGIA. Georgia .

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June 12-16, 2005 Ottawa, Canada

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  1. NATO CCMS Pilot Study PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: Mega-Sites June 12-16, 2005 Ottawa, Canada Transboundary Cooperation for Hazard Prevention in the Kura-river Basin Presentation by Nino Chikovani Ministry of Environment GEORGIA

  2. Georgia Location:South Caucasus  Area: 69.700 km 2 Population: 5.411.000 Capital: Tbilisi

  3. BASELINE INFORMATION

  4. BASELINE INFORMATION

  5. RELEVANT PROJECTS Water Management in the South Caucasus (USAID) Joint River Management Programme-Kura Basin (TACIS) Implementation of London Protocol in Georgia (DANCEE) Development of a Transboundary Cooperation for Hazard Prevention in the Kura River Basin Increase of Public Environmental Awareness and Information in Transboundary Regions of the South Caucasus Courtiers: Watersheds of Debeda and Khrami Rivers (CENN)

  6. TRANSBOUNDARY COOPERATION FOR HAZARD PREVENTION IN THE KURA-RIVER BASIN • German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and Nuclear Safety; • The Federal Environmental Agency of Germany; • German Consulting Firm IABG; • The South Caucasian States Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

  7. PROJECT IS UNDER THE FRAMEWORK OF • Convention on the transboundary effects of industrial accidents • Seveso II Directive(on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances) • Consideration the requirement of UNECE in respect to the transboundary effects of industrial averages and recommendations of necessary measures in view of security techniques for plants with a potential risk of water pollution.

  8. MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT • Determination of the technicaland administrative feasibility forconsultancy services; • Preparation of a warning andalarm system in Armenia,Azerbaijan and Georgia; • Implementation of international central warning centers for transboundary communication; • Registration of all activitiesrelevant for industrial activitiesin the Kura river basin • Investigations of concrete enterprises hazardous to waters • Consequent recommendations aiming to improve the safety of installations.

  9. RU RU RU RU RU RU RU RU RU RU RU RU Elaboration and Implementation of Measures for Hazard Prevention in the Kura River BasinSince the project was local experts of each South Caucasian State gathered basic data dealing with the inventory of hazard potentials and the prevention of possible hazard incidents in the river basin of Kura. The basic data comprise the followingsubjects: • Existing contingency plans or related Regulations; • Contingency plan; • Safety report; • On site contigency plan; • Off site contigency plan; • Major accident prevention policy; • Existing main warning centers or related installations; • Existing data base or data pool of operations.

  10. INVESTIGATION OF ENTERPRISES Looking at the results of the accidental risk spots inventory each South Caucasian country identified and proposed three industrial enterprises for further pilot investigations. • Armenia Chemical industry (river Razdan – Araks) Chemical industry (river Debed – Kura) Mineral processing (river Debed – Kura) • Azerbaidjan Textile processing (river – Alasani/ Kura) Oil refining Power supply (river Kura) • Georgia Chemical industry (river Kura) Rail body processing (river Kura) Mining industry (river Maschawera – Kura).

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  12. Water Pollution

  13. Definite reduction of water pollution in the Kura river basin caused by industrial accidents Development of a system for successive implementation of European standards concerning requirements for safety of industrial plants hazardousto water with the aim of a continual improvement to water protection. Technology and information transfer in the field of systems and safety engineering and hazard management Improvement of cooperation through the realization of a joint international warning and alarm system for the Kura river basin EXPECTEDRESULTS

  14. The PROJECT SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES AND PROCESSES • Preparation to join the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE) convention “On the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Plants” • Step-by-step implementation of measures in order to increase the security level of industrial plants • International knowledge exchange, transfer of project results on other river basins aiming at a sustainable development in the whole region • Preparation of the Kura Convention • Preparing the founding of the International Commission for the Protection of the Kura River • Improvement of the water quality of the Kura River as a resource for drinking water supply

  15. THANKSFOR ATTENTION

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